Enjoy the photographs in our gallery below. Click on a photograph to see the enlarged version. Arrows will appear either side of the photograph so that you can move forward, or backwards, through the gallery. Or you can click the cross to the top right of the photograph to close the enlargement.
- Chapel with lamp by gate
- The Rev. Thomas Jackson, another well loved minister of the Chapel.
- An early Harvest Festival in the Chapel although we don’t have the date unfortunately
- The Chapel, now the Village Hall, in probably the 1960s? Notice the railings at the front instead of the small wall.
- Caroline tries out the piano organ used to provide music for the chapel services before the chapel was built – so before 1862. Still works well!
- Bob Clarke whose family were long term supporters of the Chapel. Bob and Margerie his wife were married in this building.
- Rev. Sharman was one of the many popular ministers at the Chapel over the years.
- This painting was done by George Cranwell who lived in Crawley End. George died in the First World War at the age of just 21.
- The Chapel digging party clearing a ditch, presumably to prevent flooding
- Opening of the schoolroom
- An early picture of the Chapel when there were still cottages either side.
- An old picture of the Chapel when it was still lit by lamps, so before 1948.
- A view of the Chapel from behind Rooks Pond.
- Workmen at Chapel Cottage.
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